Wentworth Hotel from Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Wentworth Hotel from Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N.H.
No. 6047. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: Aug. 13, 1905. Instead of resuming their conference today as intended, the envoys rested from their labors. The R... More
New Hampshire, Wentworth Hotel, Newcastle
No. 1488. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his daughter, Beatrice. Text reads: There are between 50 and 100 newspaper men here from all parts of the world. American and English journals... More
[Two Japanese men and one American(?) man, probably journalists, conve...
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The Hotel Wentworth, New Castle, N.H.
No. 13500. Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his daughter, Beatrice. Text reads: Aug. 8, 1905. Annex [lines drawn on card to indicate which building is the annex] My dear Beatrice, A few... More
Japanese Russian Peace Conference, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, U.S.A., ...
Postcard shows the building at the Portsmouth Navy Yard where the peace talks were held, the Hotel Wentworth, and flags of Japan and Russia, all superimposed on an American flag. Copyrighted by W. L. Julian, 1... More
[A Talley-Ho coach in front of the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, N.H.]
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Komura and Takahira leaving Wentworth Hotel for peace conference
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Serge Witte and Baron Rosen in palm garden at the Wentworth Hotel
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Hotel Wentworth, New Castle, N.H. Home of Russian and Japanese Plenipo...
Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: Hotel Wentworth, Portsmouth. Aug. 24, 1905. Dear Ma. Card received. Doubt whether I shall be at home at end of week. Edmund.
Serge Witte in his room at the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth
Photograph shows Sergei Witte, Russian envoy to the Portsmouth Peace Conference, three-quarter length portrait, seated at a table, facing front.
Witte leaving Wentworth Hotel. 1900s Japan, public domain image.
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Hotel Wentworth, New Castle, N.H.
Postcard sent by newspaper correspondent Edmund Noble to his wife, Lydia. Text reads: Hotel Wentworth. Aug. 30, 1905. Dear Ma. Have been exceedingly busy since writing last, as you will have observed from this... More
Sergei Witte in his room at the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Sergei Witte in his room at the Wentworth Hotel, Portsmouth, N.H.
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Wentworth Hotel from Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N. H.
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Wentworth Hotel from Little Harbor, Portsmouth, N.H.
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